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[Closed] Cheap Forme Longcliffe roadies on Rutland Cycling - but no sizing info??

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I'm after a roadbike for my wife and the pricing on these is really good.....£299 for the base model and just over £400 for quite a nice specced one.....

...trouble is I can't find any geometry charts for these anywhere - Rutland don't have any info either and are trying to get me a chart as we speak (apparently loads of peeps asking the same question)

....I'm thinking either a 51cm or 53cm, but need to know horizontal top tube lengths.....

...anyone either got a geometry chart or has a 2012 Longcliffe in either of the above sizes and can give me a TT length???


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 12:04 pm
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give them a ring they might be able to measure one for you?


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 12:06 pm
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Just did that but the guy I spoke to wasn't in a shop....! He said he was chasing info for a number of (potential) customers and would email me if he could get a size chart.....

....I'm surprised the info isn't "out there" somewhere.....


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 12:08 pm
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CT SEAT TUBE C-C TOP TUBE HORIZONTAL SEAT TUBE ANGLE HEAD TUBE ANGLE BB-HUB BB-HUB HEIGHT C STAY LENGTH HEADTUBE WHEELBASE
480 450 510 75 72 569 -60 408 125 966
510 490 530 74.5 72.5 582 -60 408 140 979
530 510 545 73.5 73 580 -60 408 155 980
560 540 560 73.5 73 595 -60 408 170 993
580 570 575 73 73.5 600 -60 408 190 999
600 580 590 72.5 73.5 610 -60 408 200 1001

Bit late I know, but I hope that helps. They come up slightly large as a rule, so if in doubt, go for the size down.


 
Posted : 12/01/2014 9:23 pm
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They come up big.

I've got a 53 Bianchi that's a perfect fit, I sat on the 53 Forme and it was at my limit. If I was buying I'd get the 51.

I'm 5:9


 
Posted : 12/01/2014 9:26 pm